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Super Bowl 2013 Winner
Angelo’s Pizza – Audubon, NJ
So with Super Bowl 47 around the corner featuring the Baltimore Ravens VS San Francisco 49ers I was wondering how can could Philadelphians get ready since our beloved Eagles are not playing this year again. The matchup is offering a brother versus brother for the first time with the Harbaugh brothers, and we are the city of Brotherly Love, but couldn’t think of anything to go on with that. Baltimore does sport a raven as the team logo which is in the bird family, just like eagles, but that is a stretch and I do not know anyone who cooks ravens around here.
The story locally has been about a somewhat local Philadelphia boy done well, Joe Flacco who played for the Delaware Blue Hens, and hails from Audubon, New Jersey. So I decided to go on a field trip to check out his hometown. It is a sleepy little hamlet, with its main street called Merchant Street is only one block long, but it seems like a nice place to grow up, play football, and raise a family. I was told that Joe would frequent a pizzeria called Angelo’s Pizza located directly across the street from a very homely and family friendly coffee spot called The Treehouse Coffee Shop.
The pizza was fresh, evenly cooked, nice ratio of sauce and cheese, and delicious. The interior could use a little freshening up as the place seems a little out dated, but the gentleman behind the counter could not have been nicer and happy to serve his goods. If this is truly where Joe would get a nice pizza, while preparing himself for the following weeks football games, I will be sending a few pies to the Philadelphia Eagles new coach Chip Kelly and ask him to serve them to whoever they bring in for quarterback next year, and hopefully lightning can strike twice from Angelo’s for a Super Bowl contending team and quarterback we can all get behind and cheer for.
I am not giving stars for this review. I will say the pizza was above average. Not the best I ever had, but well worth the trip, while getting into a Super Bowl state of mind.
Would I go here again? Sure if I’m in the area and looking for pizza, it hit all the right notes you look for from a local pizza shop.
In the mood to make your Super Bowl party special? Then order a few pies from Angelo’s, check out Joe’s hometown, buy a Flacco jersey, and be the talk of the party with your own adventure story like mine.
Lee How Fook, Chinatown-Philadelphia, PA
Lee How Fook, Chinatown-Philadelphia, PA
Chinatown is without a doubt one of my favorite sections of Philadelphia. The flavors, attitudes, customs, architecture, and amount of restaurants in such a condensed area are hard to beat. With the amount of diversity and numerous selections, Chinatown can also be one of the hardest places to make up your mind of where to eat.
This was the first time I have ever been to Lee How Fook and I must say I did enjoy my brief foray there. The service was friendly and attentive, the menu was varied enough for whatever taste you are looking for, and the atmosphere is simple yet tasteful.
I had the Jumbo Shrimp with Chinese Broccoli. The portion was plentiful, shrimp were a nice size, and the flavor was uncompromisingly Asian, yet Western infused enough for almost anyone to enough. The only downside would be that they do not have a lunch special menu and are more suited for you to come for dinner than for lunch like I had, so that means the prices are slightly high for lunch with no extra freebies like most places with a soup, spring roll, or anything else that helps bring a lunch crowd and keep them happy.
Would I come here again? Yes, but I would only come for dinner again, with a few other people in my party to really get a taste of the menu and have everyone share their dishes like in most places in Chinatown.
Shake Shack, Philadelphia
Shake Shack – Philadelphia, PA
Zeppoli – Collingswood, NJ
Zeppoli – Collingswood, NJ
Have you ever wondered what it must have been like to hear Mozart play for the first time, watch Michelangelo paint one of his masterpieces, witness Einstein figure out an equation, or be the first person to repeat any of the famed one-liners that so many people love so much from Benjamin Franklin. They must have been magical moments in history, and Chef/Owner Joseph Baldino of Zeppoli is serving up his take of what the culinary world will remember of him.
Zeppoli is situated in a tiny strip mall on Collings Avenue, and when I say tiny strip mall I mean TINY. They are also located outside of the main section of Collingswood on Haddon Avenue know as restaurant row. With them situated away from the hustle and bustle of the regular town and hosting in such a tiny location that only seats a maximum of thirty-five guests, the feeling of dining here truly feels exclusive and special, especially with the perfect ambiance and décor they have chosen.
I am not going to go into detail of what each dish tasted like or their nuances as I do not want you going there as saying “Oh, I did not taste this or taste that like he said”, but what I will tell you is that the meal was perfect on every level for me personally. The two extreme highlights were the Gamberetti e Fagioli which would be a crime not to order as an appetizer and as odd as it may seem; the other knock my socks off surprise moment was my beverage of choice, Sicilian Orange-Blossom Lemonade. With Collingswood being a dry town, no one should have to even think about consuming alcohol with a drink as tasty as that one is. Bravo, great job!
Now I am not the only who has witnessed Chef Baldino’s talents. Zeppoli was nominated for a James Beard Award for Best New Restaurant. This is truly an honor to be nominated, and he has created something fantastic and unique in a small and cozy South Jersey town. I only see bigger and better things for Chef Baldino, as he deserves the recognition for the excellence he has created.
Should you go there ASAP? YES! Without a doubt, Zeppoli is a gem and culinary destination for South Jersey and the execution presented here is heads above most around the area and even Philadelphia.
Should they expand their empire and would this experience be the same elsewhere? I do not know, but I think given the proper tools and location, I have confidence Chef Baldino could make culinary magic work anywhere. In its current state though, Zeppoli works perfectly as it stands and everyone needs to experience it there.
FIVE out five stars
Below are the pictures of the meal:
Bread and Olive Oil mix, Sicilian Orange-Blossom Lemonade, Gamberetti e Fagioli, On the house sampling of Gnocchi alla’ Argentiera, Tagliatelli al Limone with Sicilian bottarga, and Coniglio Pizzaiola.
Levoy Theatre – Millville, NJ
What goes better than celebrating the hard work you have done on Labor Day? Laughs, laughs, laughs, a few chuckles, and more laughs!
Well you are in luck. The Levoy Theatre in Millville, NJ which is over 100 years old and has been closed for over thirty years, has undergone renovations the past five years to bring back its beautiful 1920 style architecture back to life. Rock band Rusted Root, kicked things off to promote The Levoy Theatre at the New Jersey Motorsports Park, and the first performance to be held at the actual theatre for the re-opening will be ‘Chaplin & Keating Featuring the Peacherine Ragtime Orchestra” on Sunday, September 9th. Other shows planned at The Levoy Theatre include, but is not limited to Harlem Gospel Choir, The Hunts, Jars Of Clay, Circo Comedia, The Irish Comedy Tour, John Oates, The Four Bitchin’ Babes, Mark NIzer,and Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Has does this relate to you laughing? I’m happy you asked. The Levoy Theatre is presenting Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling on Saturday, November 3rd with yours truly Bluejeanfoodcritic opening the show for 5-7 minutes and hosting throughout the night. The grand opening gala for The Levoy Theatre is not until Saturday, September 22nd where they will announce all of the shows available for purchase, but I have a link for you to be able to buy tickets TODAY! So if you want the best seats in the house before everyone else, just CLICK HERE
More information on The Levoy Theatre : http://levoy.net/
Just Peachy Salsa
Just wanted to let everyone know of a great event and product now available for purchase at the Collingswood Farmer’s Market every Saturday. The Food Bank of South Jersey had a party to show off their Just Peachy Salsa made by Campbell’s Soup, that is an out of this world tasting salsa out of peaches that supermarkets refuse to sell and would otherwise have just been thrown in the garbage or dumped in landfills allowing no food to go to waste and for the Food Bank of South Jersey to receive precious funds out of this project to feed the hungry. They also held a competition to see who could make the best dish out of peaches with over ten restaurants competing. The entire event was a success with Aunt Berta’s Kitchen out of Oaklyn, NJ winning the competition having made three unbelievably tasty peach dessert dishes.
Pictured below is proof of me voting for Aunt Berta’s, showing that I always have the winning taste buds when it comes to me saying who has the best food, while wearing my “I Stumped Jackie The Joke Man” T-shirt also proving I have some the best jokes as well since I stumped The Joke Man, and jars of Just Peachy Salsa that you must buy ASAP!!!!!!





















